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fanficfanatict Selina rolled her eyes at Hollingberry's awareness of the obvious. She could see that her hair was actually black, but Selina was bringing up the time in her life when Kurumi had grey hair after the whole Treyen incident. It was pathetic and, in a weird, way heart breaking. How could he do that to her? She was brilliant and nice and loyal to no end.
...Wait, where had that come from? She hated Kurumi. Always so understanding and patient and supportive. Again??? Really, why was she even thinking these things? She hated her.
"What in Merlin's name does my Seer ability have to do with my actual ocular eyesight? Nothing you ninny! I was bringing up the whole Treyen incident!"
LIAR? How dare she! Selina could not lie. It was physically impossible, she stuttered and made up the worst excuses. Everyone in the Gryffindor house, if not the entire school knew how hopeless she was at lying. She just could not do it, "I. Am. Not. A. Liar!" Selina growled.
Then her head started to feel faint. And the sight of Kurumi as a red little tomato was starting to sober her out of her potion use. She shook her head trying to rid herself of all of her poisonous thoughts and she weakly replied, "Y-your red. We, um, need to get you to the hospital."
Kurumi sat on her bed, slightly curled up into a ball with her legs hugged tightly to her chest. It probably made her look more like a tomato. She looked at Selina, saw her lips moving, but nothing she was saying was really registering and sounded more like a miniature troll speaking. Which was probably for the best since the effects of the potion were wearing off on her and Selina was still throwing out random insults.
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You really are rubbish at potions, you know," Kurumi laughed softly, her usual tone returning and the redness in her eyes fading back to violet.